Towards a conceptual framework to guide the education of paediatric nurse experts

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Rossouw, Seugnette
Heyns, Tanya
Botma, Yvonne

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IFE Center for Psychological Studies

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This paper describes a conceptual framework for the education of paediatric nurse experts. The conceptual framework is informed by principles derived from an analysis of the accreditation criteria of councils of higher education. Furthermore, a literature search was conducted to identify models and theoretical and conceptual frameworks related to the education of paediatric nurses. These models were deconstructed and synthesised into a conceptual framework for the education of paediatric nurse experts, which was validated by educational and clinical experts. The synthesised framework consists of a patient-family-centred foundation that rests on three pillars representing situational factors, the programme and teaching and learning domains respectively. In following the proposed educational process, a paediatric nurse could be educated to become an expert. The teaching and learning domains are interdependent and equally important in the process of educating a paediatric nurse expert. It is suggested that the framework may be transferable to other programmes aimed at developing clinical nurse experts.

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Clinical expert, Paediatric nursing education, Person-centred care (PCC), Teaching and learning domains, Paediatric nurse expert, Educational conceptual framework

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Rossouw, S., Heyns, T. & Botma, Y. 2018, 'Towards a conceptual framework to guide the education of paediatric nurse experts', Gender and Behaviour, vol. 16, no. 1, pp. 10686-10699.